Reading and Southampton held to friendly draws as Rodallega shines for Fulham

Hal Robson-Kanu spared Reading's blushes as they drew 1-1 with npower Championship side Brighton in Michael Kuipers' testimonial match at the American Express Community Stadium.

Kuipers played the first 15 minutes in goal for the Seagulls before being replaced by Tomasz Kuszczak, but it took a penalty for Brighton to open the scoring.

Alex Pearce conceded the spot-kick after 32 minutes, upending Ashley Barnes, with Vicente Rodriguez stepping up to convert the penalty.

Saved: Reading's Hal Robson-Kanu (left) earned his side a draw with Brighton

Some bright play from Reading yielded results in the second half though, with Robson-Kanu eventually levelling the scores on the 90-minute mark.

Billy Sharp managed to salvage a 1-1 draw for Southampton as they clashed with Bristol City at at Ashton Gate.

The home side took the lead through Jon Stead after 36 minutes but Saints, who had Olympic player Jack Cork back in the side, levelled the score as Sharp knocked home a far-post shot at the death.

Craig Dawson was another to suffer Olympic disappointment with Team GB, but he featured on the scoresheet as West Brom saw off fellow midlands club Walsall 3-1.

Helping hand: Craig Dawson ends up in the crowd after scoring the first goal for West Brom

Dawson gave the Baggies the lead when heading home Yassine El Ghanassy's 16th-minute corner while Saido Berahino doubled the margin after 62 minutes.

El Ghanassy secured his first Albion goal in the 87th minute while George Bowerman scored a consolation effort for the home side with a minute to go.

Hugo Rodallega made an immediate impact for Fulham by notching a late winner in their penultimate pre-season friendly at MK Dons.

Instant impact: Hugo Rodallega of Fulham celebrates scoring the only goal of the game

The ex-Wigan Star joined Fulham on a three-year deal last month and he made the most of an opportunity in the six-yard box after 81 minutes to seal a 1-0 win for the Whites.

Norwich gave plenty of players a run out as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Hull at the KC Stadium.

Meanwhile,Swansea manager Michael Laudrup was coy over speculation linking him with a move for Newcastle winger Gabriel Obertan after watching his side's 4-2 pre-season win over Blackpool.

Laudrup revealed on Monday he is closing in on another couple of additions to his squad, saying one deal in particular was not too far away from completion.

As well as Obertan, Valencia's Pablo Hernandez and Hannover's Didier Ya Konan have also been mentioned as targets for the Dane.

Target: Swansea are reportedly keen on Gabriel Obertan of Newcastle United

But when Obertan's name was put to him, Laudrup said: 'I can only say this. Speculation about players coming in, I don't want to comment on that.

'It is better for me to say I don't comment on rumours, I can comment on things about our players as it is different.

'When something is near or is done then you can ask me all you want.'

Danny Graham's hat-trick set the Swans on their way to a comfortable victory over the Seasiders, with new arrival Michu also getting on the scoresheet as Liverpool target Joe Allen watched from the stands, ahead of his crunch talks with Laudrup over the interest from Anfield.

A Ludovic Sylvestre strike and Thomas Ince's penalty provided some consolation for Blackpool.